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NAME
sd_id128_to_string, sd_id128_from_string - Format or parse 128 bit IDs as strings
SYNOPSIS
#include <systemd/sd-id128.h> char* sd_id128_to_string(sd_id128_t id, char s[33]); int sd_id128_from_string(const char* s, sd_id128_t* ret);
DESCRIPTION
sd_id128_to_string() formats a 128 bit ID as character string. It expects the ID and a string array capable of storing 33 characters. The ID will be formatted as 32 lowercase hexadecimal digits and be terminated by a NUL byte. sd_id128_from_string() implements the reverse operation: it takes a 33 character string with 32 hexadecimal digits (either lowercase or uppercase, terminated by NUL) and parses them back into an 128 bit ID returned in ret. Alternatively, this call can also parse a 37 character string with a 128bit ID formatted as RFC UUID. For more information about the sd_id128_t type see sd-id128(3). Note that these calls operate the same way on all architectures, i.e. the results do not depend on endianess. When formatting a 128 bit ID into a string it is often easier to use a format string for printf(3). This is easily done using the SD_ID128_FORMAT_STR and SD_ID128_FORMAT_VAL() macros. For more information see sd-id128(3).
RETURN VALUE
sd_id128_to_string() always succeeds and returns a pointer to the string array passed in. sd_id128_from_string returns 0 on success (in which case ret is filled in), or a negative errno-style error code.
NOTES
The sd_id128_to_string() and sd_id128_from_string() interfaces are available as shared library, which can be compiled and linked to with the libsystemd-id128pkg-config(1) file.
SEE ALSO
systemd(1), sd-id128(3), printf(3)